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Manage and delete your Google Chrome profile data by signing out
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Do you want to log out of the Google Chrome browser? If you logged in with an email address, Chrome creates a user profile that stores your browsing history, bookmarks, passwords, and more. When you unlink the email, you'll need to delete the Chrome profile to fully remove the data. This wikiHow will show you how to sign out of Google Chrome and turn off data syncing on your computer, Android, iPhone, or iPad.

How to Sign out of Chrome on a Computer

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. Click your profile icon on the top right side of the screen.
  3. Click on “Sign Out.”
Method 1
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Using a PC or Mac

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  1. It's a red, green, yellow, and blue sphere icon. You'll find it in the Start menu in Windows, and in the Applications folder on a Mac. [1]
  2. It's at the top-right corner of Chrome. A menu will expand. [2]
    • If you don't have a profile photo selected, a round placeholder icon will appear in that area. The image on the icon varies.
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  3. This will be below Manage Google Account . [3]
    • If you don't see Sign out , you most likely have Sync services enabled .
      • To sign out with Sync on, tap Sync is on Turn off Turn off .
      • This will disable Sync, which signs you out of your Google account on Google Chrome. Instead of your profile image, you will now see a random placeholder image in the upper-right corner of Google Chrome.
  4. After signing out of Google Chrome, the user's profile will remain with its associated browsing history, passwords, bookmarks, and autofill data. Deleting your profile will erase your personalizations.
    • To remove this profile, click the profile icon in the top-right corner, then the cog icon next to Other profiles .
      • Click ⋮ next to the profile you want to delete, then Delete . Click Delete again to clear the user's profile and data. [4]
    • To sign back into Google Chrome, click the image in the upper-right corner where your profile image would normally go. Click Turn sync on . Then sign in using the email address and password associated with your Google account.
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  1. This is the icon that resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel with a blue dot in the middle. It's on your home screen, Apps menu, or Google folder. [5]
  2. This is at the top-right corner of the screen. You'll be taken to your Settings .
  3. It's at the top of the Settings menu, next to your profile icon.
    • If you have Sync on, tap Sync , then Sign Out and Turn Off Sync . Check the box next to Also clear your Chrome data from this device and tap Continue .
  4. This is the red button below your email. [6]
  5. If you want to clear your Chrome data (browsing history, bookmarks, etc), tap Clear Data . If you want to keep this data, tap Keep Data .
    • To sign back in, tap the icon with three dots in the bottom-right corner and tap Settings . Tap Continue as [your username] and tap Continue .
    • If you don't see your username, tap Turn On Sync . Tap your email, then tap Yes, I'm In . If you need to add another account, tap the drop-down menu and tap Add account .
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  1. This is the icon that resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel with a blue dot in the middle. You can find this on your home screen or App Library.
    • Google Chrome is available for iOS in the App Store .
  2. The Settings menu will open. [7]
  3. It's at the top of the Settings menu, next to your profile icon.
    • If you have Sync on, tap Sync , then Sign Out and Turn Off Sync .
  4. This is the red button below your email. [8]
  5. If you want to clear your Chrome data (browsing history, bookmarks, etc), tap Clear Data . If you want to keep this data, tap Keep Data .
    • To sign back in, tap the icon with three dots in the bottom-right corner and tap Settings . Tap Continue as [your username] and tap Continue .
    • If you don't see your username, tap Turn On Sync . Tap your email, then tap Yes, I'm In . If you need to add another account, tap the drop-down menu and tap Add account .
    • By enabling Sync services, you'll be able to sync bookmarks for easy access on any computer or mobile device with Google Chrome.
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    How do I sign out of my Google chrome account?
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    Follow the instructions above.
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    Does signing out remove all the history and content from the account?
    Community Answer
    Sadly, no. You can manually clear the browsing history, or it can be set so it is cleared when you quit (close) Chrome, but signing out does nothing.
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    No. Developers cannot access remote computers or mobile phones without explicit permission and programs. Developers can only improve the code that users access, not the devices themselves.
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      1. Open Google Chrome
      2. Click or tap the icon with three dots in the upper-right corner
      3. Click Settings .
      4. Tap your user account at the top (smartphone and tablet only).
      5. Click Turn off on PC and Mac or tap Sign out and turn off sync on Android, or tap Sign out of Chrome on iPhone and iPad.

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